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The traditional barriers to care I cant afford it, I cant find a doctor, I cant get to the doctor are not here in Massachusetts, said KevinCranston, director of the Bureau of Infectious Disease at the health department.

KevinCranston, the Director of the Bureau of Infectious Disease at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said, "This is a young woman who lives in a community near the boundary between Franklin and Worcester counties."

"After many years of frustration, it is a transformational moment in the course of this epidemic," says KevinCranston, head of infectious disease control at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. "Universal treatment can in fact result in an epidemic that looks to be petering out."

Viral suppression improves health and we believe our high levels of medical care and access to medications have contributed to the positive outcomes, said KevinCranston, director of the state Bureau of Infectious Disease.